The case study: the Active Citizenship Composite Indicator
Population by sex, age and type of household
Step 1: The theoretical framework
Step 2: The selection of variables
Step 3: Imputation of Missing Data
Step 4: Multivariate Analysis
Step 5: Normalization of Data
Step 6: Weighting and Aggregation
Step 7: Sensitivity and Robustness Analysis
Step 8: link with other indicators
Step 9: Back to details
Step 10: Presentation and Dissemination
Summary and challenges
References
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. Strengths and weaknesses of multivariate analysis
Table 2. Normalisation methods
Table 3. Compatibility between aggregation and weighting methods
Table 4. List of basic indicators for the dimension of political life
Table 5: Population by level of education
Table 5. List of basic indicators for the dimension of civil society
Table 6. List of basic indicators for the dimension of community life
Table 7. List of basic indicators for the dimension of values
Table 8. List of countries that have been analysed
Table 9. Factor loadings for the Civil Society (Protest and Social Change) Dimension
Table 10. Factor loadings for the Community Life dimension
Table 11. Factor loadings for the Democratic Values Dimension
Table 12. Results of the Budget Allocation approach
Table 13. Results of the Active Citizenship Composite Indicator
Table 14. Rankings of the different dimension of the Active Citizenship Composite
Indicator
Table 15. Correlation among the different dimensions
Table 16. Methodological scenarios for the development of the Active Citizenship
Composite Indicator (EW: Equal weights; FA: Factor Analysis; NCMC:
Non-Compensatory Multi-criteria)
Table 17. Country rankings in each of the four dimensions of the Active Citizenship
Composite Indicator and shifts in rank under three distinct methodological
scenarios. Countries are listed in alphabetical order
Table 18. Correlation between the Active Citizenship Composite Indicator (and its
four dimensions) and some indicators in the social and economic domain
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Example of leader/laggard decomposition presentation
Figure 2. Example of spider diagram decomposition presentation
Figure 3. Example of traffic light decomposition presentation
Figure 4. Link between TAI and GDP per capita, 2000
Figure 5. Example of tabular presentation of composite indicator
Figure 6. Example of bar chart presentation of composite indicator
Figure 7. Example of line chart presentation of composite indicator
Figure 8. Example of trend diagram of composite indicator
Figure 9. Example of line chart presentation of composite indicator
Figure 10. Scree plot of eigenvalues for the dimension of Civil Society
Figure 11. Scree plot of eigenvalues for the dimension of Community Life
Figure 12. scree plot of eigenvalues for the dimension of Democratic Values
Figure 13. Dendrogram of the results of the cluster analysi
Figure 14. Results from the uncertainty analysis of the ACCI